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if the federal govenment's purpose was to take action to solve problems it should have been finished by now. they should have solved all the problems in 230 years. but if they were finished they would not be needed.

taking more money from the wealthiest americans is the very last way a logical thinking problem solver would approach budget deficits or reducing debt. these actions are designed to cause problems. as i have said before, revolution and plus or minus 600 uses of a dull guillotine in the district of columbia is the only way freedom will ever be restored. call it "true term limits" if it sounds more palatable.

if the federal govenment's purpose was to take action to solve problems it should have been finished by now. they should have solved all the problems in 230 years. but if they were finished they would not be needed.

taking more money from the wealthiest americans is the very last way a logical thinking problem solver would approach budget deficits or reducing debt. these actions are designed to cause problems. as i have said before, revolution and plus or minus 600 uses of a dull guillotine in the district of columbia is the only way freedom will ever be restored. call it "true term limits" if it sounds more palatable.

When we have lawmakers that think gun mags are used up and islands can tip over how does anyone think these idiots could ever educate themselves enough to actually know about economics?

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